What’s the Difference Between a CVC and a PICC?
What’s the Difference Between a CVC and a PICC? There are many different types of catheters and lines utilized by medical professionals to access your
Vein Care operates and manages a national network of outpatient vascular and day surgery centers, specializing in minimally invasive techniques to treat a wide range of vascular conditions in a comfortable setting.
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Who we are
A specialized center for the diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases, with a team of highly qualified and experienced consultants in this field. The center provides its services around the clock through a qualified vascular doctor who is always available to respond to patients’ inquiries and provide the necessary consultation and care.
The center is equipped with the latest medical devices for diagnosing vascular diseases, whether arterial or venous. Among the conditions treated at the center are:
Varicose veins
Thrombosis and clotting of veins and arteries
Treatment of excessive sweating of the hands, feet, and armpits
The center also uses the latest techniques in treating vein and artery clots, including the use of venous catheters for clot treatment or dialysis, as well as arterial catheters.
The center offers multiple treatment options for varicose veins, such as:
Laser treatment for varicose veins
Radiofrequency treatment for varicose veins
Non-surgical treatment for varicose veins
Spider vein treatment with injections and laser
Other services include treating leg swelling due to lymphedema and treating venous thrombosis.
The center also places special emphasis on treating diabetic foot patients and gangrene, as well as arterial insufficiency in the foot, providing advanced solutions to ensure the best possible medical outcomes.
Vein Vascular care Center has state-of-the-art bi-plane imaging and hybrid operating rooms allowing our vascular surgeons to offer patients a full spectrum of interventional and open procedures to treat their conditions. We also offer screening services to help identify problems earlier and prevent or delay the need for surgery.
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